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Work-life balance and burnout in marriage and family therapists

Work-life balance and burnout in marriage and family therapists

by Hogg Staff | Apr 1, 2021

Mary Hannah Key explores current burnout symptoms of marriage and family therapists and how the experience of burnout impacts their ability to take care of themselves.

Women Make History: Maggie Kuhn and the Gray Panthers

Women Make History: Maggie Kuhn and the Gray Panthers

by Hogg Staff | Mar 30, 2021

In recognition of Women’s History Month, we are reaching into our archives to share a conversation between two history makers: Bert Kruger Smith and Maggie Kuhn.

Hogg History: The Ima Hogg Scholarships

Hogg History: The Ima Hogg Scholarships

by Hogg Staff | Mar 25, 2021

Miss Ima had strong intuition for how to improve conditions and noted the need for a stronger mental health workforce, so she created the Ima Hogg Scholarship fund.

Virtual Town Hall Meeting TONIGHT 3/3 – COVID Vaccination Fact or Fiction

Virtual Town Hall Meeting TONIGHT 3/3 – COVID Vaccination Fact or Fiction

by Hogg Staff | Mar 3, 2021

The following opportunity has been shared on behalf of a member or affiliate of the Austin Area African American Behavioral Health Network (4ABHN). The Faith-Based Taskforce invites to you to join the “COVID-19 Vaccination: Facts or Fiction” discussion Wednesday,...
Hogg Foundation Mourns the Passing of Stephany J. Bryan

Hogg Foundation Mourns the Passing of Stephany J. Bryan

by Hogg Staff | Feb 18, 2021

The Hogg Foundation mourns the passing of Stephany J. Bryan, senior program officer and champion of mental health in Texas.

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